This blog is my journey to become a successful writer of novels and short stories -- my education on how to write, the writing process, developing persuasive skills, finding one’s creative center, editing, and getting published. The guidance, advice, books, websites, resources, contests, and prompts that work for me may help you with your writing goals to write as a hobby or to become a professional author.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Harper's Magazine
Another rejection. Harper's Magazine responded with a rejection sent by an Editorial Assistant. This took a little more than three weeks. It was dated January 10, 2013, stamped January 23, and arrived today.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Writing Magic
Gail Carson Levine's Writing Magic
-- Creating Stories that Fly
I'm buying this book and putting it
next to The Elements of Style by Strunk and White on my bookshelf, close
at hand.
Using only six cent words and a
direct style Levine clearly explains the basics of writing and gets the reader
started with fun exercises. Without foreign words or graduate school jargon she
distills the concepts into simple words and concrete examples.
The last page of the book explains
that the inspiration for the book has been her extensive experience teaching
writing to children. Whatever the inspiration, this book is great for any
beginner writer or any writer wanting to renew their focus on the basics.
Warnings:
A. p65 contains a twenty-five cent
word, 'omniscient'
B. Chapter 14 uses the jargon, POV
C.
Chapter 30 uses the dollar foreign word, 'exeunt'
Bottom Line
This is a fun easy read that left me
marveling at her skill. It is well worth working through her exercises. Like The
Elements of Style, it should be worked through at least once a year by all
writers.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Zeotrope All-Story
Zeotrope All-Story so far holds the record for quickness in sending a response. This rejection came back in less than three weeks. It is a form rejection with my name and the name of the story written in.
I am not surprised at this rejection. They don't publish a lot of unpublished authors. I also felt that the my story didn't fit the style of the stories that they publish.
Their rejection reads:
Dear Jim:
Thank you for submitting your manuscript __________ to Zeotrope: All-Story.
We appreciate your interest in the magazine and regret that we're unable to use your story.
Best Wishes,
The Editors
I am not surprised at this rejection. They don't publish a lot of unpublished authors. I also felt that the my story didn't fit the style of the stories that they publish.
Their rejection reads:
Dear Jim:
Thank you for submitting your manuscript __________ to Zeotrope: All-Story.
We appreciate your interest in the magazine and regret that we're unable to use your story.
Best Wishes,
The Editors
Friday, January 18, 2013
Gail Carson Levine
I just started reading a book called: Writing Magic -- creating stories that fly.
The book seems really good so I googled the author and found she also has a interesting web site:
http://www.gailcarsonlevine.blogspot.com/
The book seems really good so I googled the author and found she also has a interesting web site:
http://www.gailcarsonlevine.blogspot.com/
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
Another rejection. AHMM doesn't want simultaneous submissions. I sent this story only to them in September. They use a full page printed rejection form and they include the first page of the manuscript.
Now I need to get that story out to another magazine.
Another rejection. AHMM doesn't want simultaneous submissions. I sent this story only to them in September. They use a full page printed rejection form and they include the first page of the manuscript.
Now I need to get that story out to another magazine.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Georges Simenon
Georges Simenon
In one ten year span he wrote and published two hundred novels signing sixteen pseudonyms. After that he created Inspector Maigret and wrote one a month over the next two years. It is estimated that he has written more than 350 books.
In one ten year span he wrote and published two hundred novels signing sixteen pseudonyms. After that he created Inspector Maigret and wrote one a month over the next two years. It is estimated that he has written more than 350 books.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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